May 3, 2018 / Front Page

For the first time in over 30 years, South Dakota’s average teacher salary no longer ranks last in the nation according to a recently released report by the National Education Association (NEA). More...

Members of the Karl Deibert City Park Improvement Committee have received questions recently as to whether the weekly Thursday night bingo will continue once the Park Improvement funds have been raised and the project is completed. More...

They YTC Track Meet was held in Eureka last week Thursday. On the girls’ side of things; Potter County and Sully Buttes won four individual events each, Eureka/Bowdle three and McLaughlin a pair. More...

The Wolverines traveled to Eureka for the annual Yellowstone Trail Conference meet and according to assistant coach Clint Huber, the team had a super day with some “record breaking performances.” More...

Thinking about bone fractures reminds me of an old English children’s rhyme: “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” This ancient phrase has supplied many a verbally abused child with clever words of de More...

I don’t have a column this week. I do have a bunch of abstract thoughts. As I was avoiding writing this column, I stumbled upon an article that declared writers procrastinate more than any other species. It’s true. More...

This week’s forecast calls for daytime highs between 68 and 76 degrees and nighttime lows from 39 to 48 degrees. Rain showers are mentioned for Monday. It will be a good week to do some yard work, and farmers will be in the fields. More...

Maxine Vojta, 94, of Mound City died Friday, April 20, 2018, at the Linton, N.D. Hospital. The Funeral Service for Maxine was held Saturday, April 28, at Norway Lutheran Church in rural Glenham. More...

Marvin Beck, 81, of Pierre, died Sunday, April 22, 2018, at Sanford Medical Center in Sioux Falls. The Memorial Service for Marvin was held Saturday, April 28, at Lutheran Memorial Church in Pierre. More...